Transportation Choices for People with Transportation Disadvantages in Olivos Roche
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A look from transportation perspective at Olivos Roche, part of Olivos, a suburb in greater Buenos Aires: https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1270158
Olivos Roche has a size of almost 90 blocks and around 10'000 inhabitants. It counts with a railway line, a BRT line, express bus lines and several local bus lines:
http://openptmap.org/?zoom=14&lat=-34.52119&lon=-58.48788&layers=B0000TFT https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1270158#map=14/-34.5185/-58.5111&layers=T
The paper focuses on the following transportation modes for non-drivers:
- Transit
- Physical access to transit (infrastructure and vehicle conditions)
- Monetary access (fares)
- Transit connections
- Reliability
- Walking
- Walking without items
- Walking carrying items or children
- Cycling
- Micro transit
- Scooter availability
- Taxi/Uber
Rst2Pdf is used to compile the reStructuredText document to PDF, and exiftool is needed to add PDF meta data.
sudo apt-get install rst2pdf exiftool
- run
build.sh
- The output file will be generate in the same directory (Paper.pdf).